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Did anybody read Damond's comments on his time with Savatage? Why would he even speak now? He did alright as Zakks replacement, but does anybody really care about his shitty comments? He did one tour with them!
Where are the comments? I'd like to read them. I think it's a shame Savatage never released an album with him. He was a killer vocalist.
I saw him om the Poets tour, and he was excellent. I'd like to see him do something else, since Savatage appears to be done.
Agree 100%. I saw Savatage in Dallas on the Poets & Madmen tour in 2001 with Damond. Just a phenomenal singer in every regard. Got to meet him too, he was a class act. It really is a crying shame he never recorded anything with the band!
What I can't believe after reading those quotes of his-- he waited around until 2009 expecting Savatage would do something? Yikes!
This Thursday (2/2/12) (live 11:00 EST) and Saturday (2/4/12) (same time) music critic/author Aaron Joy will broadcast on his Savatage/TSO podcast show an exclusive 2-part interview with Savatage vocalist Damond Jiniya about the final years of Savatage, the good and bad, working with Jack Frost and Jeff Waters and even recording with Trans-Siberian Orchestra for an abandoned project.
This comes in response to the interview he did earlier last year for a Brazilian interview that, according to him, left A LOT lost in translation and made him, Jon Oliva and a lot of people not happy. (This is the interview being referred to earlier in this thread)
Jiniya asked Aaron to talk with him to clear up the picture and his experience with Savatage to set the record straight. It's a great interview and they really dig into some things. You can also find the show if you search for TSO in itunes.
Tune in here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/transsiberianorchestra